bow tie
英 [ˌbəʊ ˈtaɪ]
美 [ˌboʊ ˈtaɪ]
n. 蝶形领结
牛津词典
noun
- 蝶形领结
a man's tie that is tied in the shape of a bow and that does not hang down
柯林斯词典
- (尤指男士在正式场合戴的)蝴蝶领结
Abow tieis a tie in the form of a bow. Bow ties are worn by men, especially for formal occasions.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- His shirt was soft silk, set off with a blue-and-white polka-dotted bow tie.
他穿的是质地柔软的丝质衬衫,配着一只蓝底白色圆点的蝶形领结。 - He nearly always wears a bow tie.
他差不多总是系着蝴蝶领结。 - He was dressed in a black two-piece suit which he complimented with a matching bow tie.
他身穿一套黑色两件式礼服,佩戴着一条颜色搭配的领结。 - But if a young guy tries to wear a bow tie in the same way, he will be considered a bit of an impostor.
但是,如果一个年轻人也试图以同样的方式打领结,那他多少都会给人以冒牌货的感觉。 - You're not going to wear a bow tie.
荷叶边带蝴蝶结睡鞋你可别打蝴蝶领结了! - Well, you have your own tuxedo, how did you tie your bow tie?
咦,你有自己的燕尾服,你是怎么打你的领结的? - Another thing, you know who is going to tie bow tie?
另外还有一件事情,你知道谁要替我打蝴蝶结领结吗? - I mean, I even made sure my bow tie matched her dress.
我甚至注意让我的领带配她礼服的颜色。 - I ran off spiral pasta, so I used bow tie style pasta, it is also good for this dish.
我没有螺旋形意面了,所以我用了蝴蝶领结型意面,它也很适合这道菜。 - The one place you might see a bow tie in a professional environment is on an elderly, well-dressed partner; no one thinks this is out of place because it is associated with their old-school values.
在一个专业工作环境中,打领结的通常是上了年纪、衣着光鲜的合伙人,没人认为有何不妥,因为这与他们守旧的价值观相关。